This is caused by the tilt of the earth's axis. The axis is tilted about 23.5 degrees away from the ecliptic-- the apparent plane containing the sun's path through the sky. Roughly like this: /, uneven land surfaces, earth's curved surface, and the spin of earth on its axis.
Tilt of the earth on its axis, a tear in the ozone, or the wind currents
Earth's tilt
The earth has an atmosphere that has objects like clouds in it. These clouds have an albedo effect that reflects the suns energy.
Angle is also important. One wavelength of energy covers a smaller area at the equator then at (or near) the poles. This means that the energy associated with that wave of energy is spread over a larger area (more disbursed) near the poles then at the equator.
One of the causes of the uneven heatings are the earths ozone layer being bored by holes and exposed to the suns powerful rays which make the ice in the arctic areas melt.
The cause is when you are facing the sun you are having summer. At the same time the other side of the earth is not faceing the sun they are having winter.
Water in the oceans and soil & vegetation on land mass cause uneven heating at the surface of Earth.
Latitude of the places in question.
the way earth has a tilted axis
The earth's rotation is responsible for the different seasons on earth. The earth, of course, rotates on its axis.
the way earth has a tilted axis
It is the tilting of the Earth on its axis that causes the seasons, not the distance from the Sun.
both hemispheres on Earth experience different seasons. but only the part of earth near the equator have only one season and it's hot which is the tropical areas.
the way earth has a tilted axis
No, the rotation of the Earth around the Sun combined with the tilt of the Earth cause seasons.
The earth's rotation is responsible for the different seasons on earth. The earth, of course, rotates on its axis.
The change in seasons
Seasons. If the axis of the Earth's rotation wasn't tilted with respect to the ecliptic, there would be no "winter" or "summer". There's evidence to suggest that without our seasons, life on Earth would be PROFOUNDLY different.
earth distance from the sun
seasons
The actual most important cause of Earth's seasons is it's axis.
It causes the seasons.
The Earth's tilt does not really cause the wet and dry seasons that are experienced in the tropics. The tilt however can effect the temperature effects of the seasons.
the way the earth spins arund the sun causes the seasons.
Because the Earth tilts slightly away from the sun and then back, an North or S hemisphere gets warmer or cooler resulting in the different seasons.